INSTRUCTION MANUAL PORTABLE OXYGEN MONITOR TED 191

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TELEDYNE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGIES
Analytical Instruments
S
ECTION
T
WO
A
NAESTHETIC
A
GENTS
2.
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NAESTHETIC
A
GENTS
The anaesthetic agents listed in the following table (Halothane, Enflurane, Isoflurane Sevoflurane,
and Desflurane) were vaporised into a stream of 30%oxygen / 70% nitrous oxide. The resultant
drops in displayed oxygen concentration after a 2 hour exposure period were observed.
Exposurers in excess of 2 hours will provide marginally greater errors. The errors listed are typical
for all gas permeable membrane oxygen sensors.
Exposure of the sensor to gas, free from any anaesthetic contamination, for a period of equal or
greater than the exposure period, will eliminate the measurement error in most instances.
Gas or Vapor Level
(Balance : Mixture of 30% O
2
/ 70% N
2
O, except where noted)
Gas or Vapor Test Level Oxygen Reading Error
Helium 50%, balance O
2
0%
Nitrous Oxide 80%, balance O
2
0%
Carbon Dioxide 10%, balance O
2
0%
Halothane 4%
< -1.5% O
2
*
Enflurane 5%
< -1.5% O
2
*
Isoflurane 5%
< -1.5% O
2
*
Sevoflurane 5%
< -1.5% O
2
*
Desflurane 15%
< -1.5% O
2
*
*
Errors are approximate and may vary based on exposure times and concentrations. These
performances meet or exceed the requirements of ISO 7767: 1997 (E)
Caution: The TED 191 Portable Oxygen Monitor should not be used in the presence of
flammable anaesthetics such as diethal ether or cyclpropane.
The T-7 oxygen sensor should not be left in nitrous oxide mixtures any longer than absolutely
necessary. After exposure to nitrous oxide mixtures, the sensor should be left in 100% oxygen
overnight (e.g. left in a breathing circuit that has been flushed with pure oxygen). If the oxygen
reading continues to drop after each use in nitrous oxide, the sensor should be removed from
service. If the sensor can no longer be calibrated, or if there is any sign of electrolyte leakage, the
sensor should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations and the specific guidelines as
given in the Material Safety Data Sheet of the sensor.